Mix the flour and water for the crosses and pour into a small piping bag with
a very small nozzle.
Not exact matches
Place in a piping bag fitted with a
very small fluted
nozzle and make 2 - 3 indents (directly with the
nozzle into the top of each éclairs — for
small éclairs, make on hole near either extremity — for normal ones, make one hole in the middle and 1 near either extremity).
Transfer about a third of the icing to a piping bag fitted with a
very small round
nozzle (or just snip a tiny opening at the tip).
Transfer about a third of the icing to a piping bag fitted with a
very small round
nozzle (or just snip a tiny opening at the tip).
The slot
nozzle is for long - coated pets to prevent knotting while drying, the cone is used for the deepest drying and is great on
very thick - coated dogs, the brush
nozzle is designed for de-shedding the coat and the airflow
nozzle allows more airflow for drying
small dogs, cats and sensitive areas such as ears and face.
Smaller dogs with short coats are going to need
very different drying strengths and
nozzle variations to larger dogs with longer or more difficult coats.
Basically they're just pumping straight paint out of a
small nozzle at a
very high pressure, not mixing pressurized air & paint, so you can a) be more precise with your paint and have less overspray flying onto unwanted items in your perimeter b) achieve a smooth, consistent, perfect finish every single time and c) get the job done fast... really fast.